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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Leonard H. O. Spearman, Director of the Division of student Assistance at the Bureau of Higher Education. Gorham congratulating Spearman on his success since they had been classmates together. On his advice she was writing to see if there were funds available for her PhD research. Notes the importance and scant available research on journalism, mass communication studies and minorities. April 20, 1972
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to the American Association of Advertising Agencies. Gorham requests a few booklets from the Agency. April 19, 1972
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Leon Carr. Gorham apologizing for delay in answering previous letters, due to her car accident. Indicates her desire to continue her financial membership in the alumni association for the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. April 18, 1972
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Sherrie Mazingo. Gorham writing on behalf of George S. Hage, searching for individuals to teach in the field of Urban Journalism at the University of Minnesota. April 17, 1972
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Phyllis Garland. Gorham writing on behalf of George S. Hage, searching for individuals to teach in the field of Urban Journalism at the University of Minnesota. April 17, 1972
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Romana R. Rush. Gorham indicates happiness that she could help with Rush's questionnaire. Mentions PhD timeline. April 17, 1972.
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Ricky Leinen. Gorham insisted that she receive insurance coverage from Prudential Insurance Company of America. Indicates she will escalate her claim if not treated favorably. April 17, 1972
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to James E. Alsbrook. Gorham wrote to James E. Alsbrook informing him about a potential position teaching Urban Journalism at the University of Minnesota. Discusses her car accident. Mentions that her work in Minnesota had paid her debt to white society. April 17, 1972
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to Attorney Allen Gliesky. Gorham asked for a trial date for John Jones vs. Thelma Gorham. Gorham indicates difficulty in travel. She discusses her friend's ability to testify in her support. Mentions that she felt she was a victim of malice and harassment. April 14, 1972
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Letter from Thelma Gorham to George S. Hage. Gorham puts forward potential candidates for a project Hage was working on. Notes three different black scholars with PhD's or working on acquiring them. Discusses her injury from a car accident. Also discusses her progress towards a PhD. Mentions a lawsuit she was involved in. April 13, 1972